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we have a former fbi agent and vogted al qaeda. his book is black banners, the inside story of al qaeda and. the gist of this is, al qaeda the movement is stronger and gaining strength in the middle east. your thoughts? >> i think what we're seeing today in the middle east the conflict is come becoming more and more sectarian conflicts and as long as you have sustained wars and sustained conflicts you will have a lot of jihadis flocking into iraq, into syria, into the entire region. jenna: who are they? >> they are, some of them are from iraq. some of them are from jordan. some of them are from syria. in the beginning when we were in iraq for example, we had people from libya, we had people from algeria, from tunisia, yemen and saudi arabia and so forth. in al qaeda in iraq always reported in two different dimensions. in one dimension they wanted to create a sunni-shia conflict in iraq. jenna: a civil war. >> a civil war between sunnis and shia. but also at the same time throughout the years jordanians disrupt ad few plots from peo
we have a former fbi agent and vogted al qaeda. his book is black banners, the inside story of al qaeda and. the gist of this is, al qaeda the movement is stronger and gaining strength in the middle east. your thoughts? >> i think what we're seeing today in the middle east the conflict is come becoming more and more sectarian conflicts and as long as you have sustained wars and sustained conflicts you will have a lot of jihadis flocking into iraq, into syria, into the entire region....
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>> i looked very closely into what the fbi is saying and what the fbi is saying makes very good sense which we need to train teachers, school counselors and community mental health providers and law enforcement how to identify the threat that kids make and how to separate the wheat from the chaff, so they're not chasing every silly threat but they know, they get committees together of counselors, law enforcement, teachers. jenna: sure. >> so you know each kid from several angles and you know what to do with that kid. so --. jenna: we'll see if that comes up in the president's task force he is putting together for the new year. rebecca, nice to have you with us. thank you for the sometime. >> thank you very much. jenna: we'll be right back jon: a fox news alert and plan b is the story of the hour. republicans offering back-up plans to avoid the crippling tax hikes and automatic spending cuts, but still no sign of an agreement. it's a brand new hour of "happening now." we welcome you, i'm jon scott. jenna: we need a little holiday spirit, right? jon: yeah. jenna: hi, everybody, i'm jenn
>> i looked very closely into what the fbi is saying and what the fbi is saying makes very good sense which we need to train teachers, school counselors and community mental health providers and law enforcement how to identify the threat that kids make and how to separate the wheat from the chaff, so they're not chasing every silly threat but they know, they get committees together of counselors, law enforcement, teachers. jenna: sure. >> so you know each kid from several angles and...
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the fbi found two of weapons stashes. authorities in alaska where he was being held were planning to interview him next week but at 6:30 sunday morning israel keyes was found dead in his cell. no word on the cause of death or he left a note. there will be autopsy while the fbi continues to investigate his decade-long killing spree. back to you. jenna: rick, thank you. gregg: turning to one of the nation's most infamous serial killers. more than three decades after john wayne gacy was convicted of killing 33 people, investigators say they may now be able to identify even more victims. a sheriff's deputy discovered a vial of his blood. it was entered into the fbidna database. how likely is it now that police will be able to reopen some cold cases linked to gacy? could it apply other cold cases? let's bring in forensic pathologist, michael baden and mary o'toole, author of, dangerous instincts. dr. baden, explain, i automatically assumed that a serial killer's dna would be in the dna database. and it wasn't? >> the dna datab
the fbi found two of weapons stashes. authorities in alaska where he was being held were planning to interview him next week but at 6:30 sunday morning israel keyes was found dead in his cell. no word on the cause of death or he left a note. there will be autopsy while the fbi continues to investigate his decade-long killing spree. back to you. jenna: rick, thank you. gregg: turning to one of the nation's most infamous serial killers. more than three decades after john wayne gacy was convicted...
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what about the big guns, cia and fbi you advised in the past, are they on this? do they have the capabilities to protect tech us? >> no. not to protect us. that will come from the companies, the private sector that build this. the banks. what they can provide is something intelligence and information. they need to do a better job sharing information and intelligence and financial services industry was the first one to create the financial services information sharing analysis center. president clinton signed it into office called presidential directive 63 said let's do a better job sharing information between the government and the private sector to better defend against these threats. it is intelligence that will help you prevent this a lot. jenna: i am curious, i have to let you go, if you're cybersecurity analysts do you a do a lot of shopping online. >> i do but gone to use apps on ipad to stay off-line. i'm a mac guy through and through. jenna: you don't work for mac or employed by apple. >> no, but i prefer it because it works but absolutely because of the
what about the big guns, cia and fbi you advised in the past, are they on this? do they have the capabilities to protect tech us? >> no. not to protect us. that will come from the companies, the private sector that build this. the banks. what they can provide is something intelligence and information. they need to do a better job sharing information and intelligence and financial services industry was the first one to create the financial services information sharing analysis center....
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in a few minutes we'll talk to a former fbi investigator billion what law enforcement is doing to answer the questions left in the wake of this tragedy. jenna: new details on a shooting at a movie theater in texas that you might not have heard about over last several days. heather nauert with the latest. >> reporter: a terrifying shooting taking place at a restaurant before it spilled into an adjacent parking lot and into a movie theater complex just across the way. this happened sunday night, in san antonio, texas. the suspect, a 19-year-old cook at a restaurant where the shooting started is being held on $10 million bond. here is what cops believe what happened sunday night. jesus garcia and his girlfriend apparently worked together at china garden restaurant. they apparently broken up. garcia see yaw, seen right there, allegedly grabbed his gun and went looking for a coworker at the restaurant. when he arrived he started firing at employees who ran from the building into a parking lot and finally taking cover inside the bathroom of a crowded movie theater nearby. now the entire way ga
in a few minutes we'll talk to a former fbi investigator billion what law enforcement is doing to answer the questions left in the wake of this tragedy. jenna: new details on a shooting at a movie theater in texas that you might not have heard about over last several days. heather nauert with the latest. >> reporter: a terrifying shooting taking place at a restaurant before it spilled into an adjacent parking lot and into a movie theater complex just across the way. this happened sunday...
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now, again according to the free beacon the fbi is aware of what happened and they're looking into it but some of these attackers are notoriously difficult to track down. in fact, just a few days ago the secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano, walked, excuse me, talked about major security threats the nation faces and she focused specifically on cyber attacks. >> one of those of course is the threat of a major cyberattack. an attack that disables critical infrastructure, an attack that impacts thousands if not millions of americans. indeed we saw with hurricane sandy what happens when a major piece of critical infrastructure like your electricity grid goes down for a prolonged period. and our cyber infrastructure, our cyber networks, are ripe for those types of attacks. >> reporter: janet napolitano by the way is a member of the council on foreign relations. this attack was apparently detected relatively quickly but, jon, it may underscore the vulnerability a lot of computer networks face in this country. jon: well, so the website is working and it was, as you say, it was di
now, again according to the free beacon the fbi is aware of what happened and they're looking into it but some of these attackers are notoriously difficult to track down. in fact, just a few days ago the secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano, walked, excuse me, talked about major security threats the nation faces and she focused specifically on cyber attacks. >> one of those of course is the threat of a major cyberattack. an attack that disables critical infrastructure, an...
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despite the fact that the fbi identified several suspects none has been arrested in the country and even some have fled benghazi. jenna: a big day for michigan, one of the most pro-labor states historically in this nation about to become a right-to-work state. the uns are not going down without a fight. they are staging massive protests. i'm jenna lee. rick: i'm rick folbaum in for jon scott. as massive amounts of demonstrators state troopers with tear gas and batons stand at the ready. governor rick snyder vowing to sign the right to work legislation as soon at it hits his desk. the measure means employees will decide for themselves whether they want to join and financially support a union the governor says that could create more jobs, others are worried that the legislation could weaken the union's power and lead to lower wages for everyone. >> it is a big deal because what they want us to do, they want to reduce workers down to working for less. it is not about, more jobs. the jobs are going to be there. about what conditions you work under. we want to basically work, rite to work and
despite the fact that the fbi identified several suspects none has been arrested in the country and even some have fled benghazi. jenna: a big day for michigan, one of the most pro-labor states historically in this nation about to become a right-to-work state. the uns are not going down without a fight. they are staging massive protests. i'm jenna lee. rick: i'm rick folbaum in for jon scott. as massive amounts of demonstrators state troopers with tear gas and batons stand at the ready....
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>> reporter: well, the fbi got one of them. joseph jose banks, known as the secondhand bandit, because he wore used clothing, he's due in federal court today for his first appearance since being captured. their jailbreak, as you know, brazen. banks and ken connolly who shared a prison cell used knotted bed sheets and broke autoa window and lowered themselves through that window to scale a high-rise in downtown chicago. police helicopters and k-9 units focused on the chicago area. they found banks in the city of chicago around 11:30 p.m. last night local time. he was not armed, according to local media. a witness telling reporters he saw banks sitting outside an apartment building talking on a cell phone just moments before officers arrived. we've been covering the huge manhunt for the two convicted bank robbers since they vanished earlier this week, and that search at last check this hour is still ongoing for kenneth connolly. here's the fbi tipline in case you see him or have any information on connolly. 800-225-5324. and, aga
>> reporter: well, the fbi got one of them. joseph jose banks, known as the secondhand bandit, because he wore used clothing, he's due in federal court today for his first appearance since being captured. their jailbreak, as you know, brazen. banks and ken connolly who shared a prison cell used knotted bed sheets and broke autoa window and lowered themselves through that window to scale a high-rise in downtown chicago. police helicopters and k-9 units focused on the chicago area. they...
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a report by the fbi says nearly four in 10 u.s. gang members have some ties to drug trafficking organizations based in mexico. that is far more than any other outside group. also this fbi report says that the number of gang members operating in the u.s. shot up 40% in the last year. nearly one in three police officers here in the southwest are concerned saying that gang activity and drug trade in their areas has increased over the course of the last two years. people like assistant sheriff gary pentis in ventura, california, where they're battling cartel and gang members. take a listen. >> i think most law enforcement agencies put the gang activity as a huge priority because of violence in our communities. violent crime is a huge priority. we have to keep the dopers on their heels because that is the power, that's the money. it all works together. >> reporter: and they all work together including federal agencies battling some of these same cartels. off the coast of california the cartels are working with gang members to go out fur
a report by the fbi says nearly four in 10 u.s. gang members have some ties to drug trafficking organizations based in mexico. that is far more than any other outside group. also this fbi report says that the number of gang members operating in the u.s. shot up 40% in the last year. nearly one in three police officers here in the southwest are concerned saying that gang activity and drug trade in their areas has increased over the course of the last two years. people like assistant sheriff gary...
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arizona authorities have expanded their search now to california enlisting the fbi as well and they've made clear time is not on her side. here is a snippet of surveillance video that we've got even at fox news. emily first seen inside the hospital, this is phoenix children's hospital where she's been treated for leukemia, just a day before her scheduled discharge. first without a wig, then you can see here leaving the hospital in a disguise with a wig making her way out the door into what police say is a black van. an alert nurse quickly contacted 911. >> they were actually by the front entrance and walked into the bathroom, disconnected her from her iv and just walked out the front door and got in the car. >> they are saying that her mother actually disconnected the iv in the bathroom. doctors are saying without additional treatment there is a catheter in emily's heart that could become infected. she has already had one arm amputate fred amputated from a previous infection. >> we are trying to locate them to get medical attention to this 11-year-old. that is our primary concern at th
arizona authorities have expanded their search now to california enlisting the fbi as well and they've made clear time is not on her side. here is a snippet of surveillance video that we've got even at fox news. emily first seen inside the hospital, this is phoenix children's hospital where she's been treated for leukemia, just a day before her scheduled discharge. first without a wig, then you can see here leaving the hospital in a disguise with a wig making her way out the door into what...
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in the meantime the fbi is asking for your help as search is on for two bank robbers who busted out after federal prison. harris faulkner with the latest from our breaking news desk. >> reporter: the escape has been called daring and they are now being hunted. police want the public to see these pictures. here where we are in the story, 37-year-old joseph banks, known as the secondhand bandit and his former cellmate, 38-year-old ken negotiate conley were thought to be in a wooded area called tinley park south of chicago. swat teams moved in on a house in that area late yesterday and the men were gone. they believe banks and conley, that you see now on your screen, were at the home after they busted out of federal prison. tinley park is 25 miles away from the downtown lockup where they escaped from. we're learning more details how they did that. they used bedsheets to make a rope long enough to lower themselves down 15 floors. the timing though is interesting because the men were unaccounted for at the 5:00 a.m. headcount yesterday morning according to the u.s. marshal service and search w
in the meantime the fbi is asking for your help as search is on for two bank robbers who busted out after federal prison. harris faulkner with the latest from our breaking news desk. >> reporter: the escape has been called daring and they are now being hunted. police want the public to see these pictures. here where we are in the story, 37-year-old joseph banks, known as the secondhand bandit and his former cellmate, 38-year-old ken negotiate conley were thought to be in a wooded area...
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. >> reporter: we told you about the fbi's timeline on keys, how they believe he wandered the country looking for people to kill, how he buried casches of weapon. some he wanted to use for future killings. he used a debit card belonging to one of his victims, that's who i was caught. investigators spoke to him for nine hours and are releasing a small part of those interrogations. >> there is no one who knows me or who has ever known me who knows anything about me really. they know they are going to tell you something that does not line up with anything i tell you, because i'm two different people basically. the only person who knows about what i'm telling you, the kind of things i'm telling you is me. >> how long have you been two different people? [laughter] >> a longtime. 14 years. >> reporter: police believe israel keys began his murder spree after getting out of the military in 2000 e. worked as a carpenter to pay for his horrific crimes. he's confessed to willing more than eight people. investigators were set to interview again this week, jenna. as we told you yesterday he was fo
. >> reporter: we told you about the fbi's timeline on keys, how they believe he wandered the country looking for people to kill, how he buried casches of weapon. some he wanted to use for future killings. he used a debit card belonging to one of his victims, that's who i was caught. investigators spoke to him for nine hours and are releasing a small part of those interrogations. >> there is no one who knows me or who has ever known me who knows anything about me really. they know...
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we also understand that the fbi is supporting state law enforcement at least at this time. what you've been watching along with us for the last several hours has been a very organized chaos, if you will. many responders to the scene, multiple ambulances, but at the same time we've been questioning about what actually happened with the injuries and fatalities. we're learning more about that now. as harris mentioned, as jon mention ld, we're just getting initial reports at this time that there are children among the dead to the left of your scream, you see someone running. guys, is that a live shot? just to be clear, what you're seeing behind the school there with the wooded area, as we saw one of the scenes that seemed active, some law enforcement rushing into this field in the back, and we're still trying to figure out how that, that adds into the investigation. were they concerned about an accomplice? it doesn't seem to be the case at this time despite some early reports. what about the weapons? we're hearing multiple reports, one being confirmed that there were two guns a
we also understand that the fbi is supporting state law enforcement at least at this time. what you've been watching along with us for the last several hours has been a very organized chaos, if you will. many responders to the scene, multiple ambulances, but at the same time we've been questioning about what actually happened with the injuries and fatalities. we're learning more about that now. as harris mentioned, as jon mention ld, we're just getting initial reports at this time that there...